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  1. 17 sty 2017 · Do Your Research. Google the email address to see if anyone else has received a similar email. Or, check the bank of scam messages compiled on the Stop Art Scams blog or on artist Kathleen McMahon’s scammer names list here. Ask the Right Questions.

  2. Let’s take a look at three common art scams, and what you can do to protect yourself. Email Phishing. Most artists who have an online presence will experience some form of email phishing during their career. Often this is easily ignored, however, some artists fall prey to the scam.

  3. 5 Ways to Recognize an Email Scam Aimed at Artists: 1. He never mentions my name or anything specific about my work; it’s an easy copy/paste for him to send this to mass recipients. 2. A lowercase “i”? Come on. Also, he “stormed” on my works?

  4. 21 sty 2024 · There’s a scam targeting creatives in the form of seemingly innocent emails expressing interest in purchasing artwork. Online scammers target artists due to perceived vulnerability, emotional attachment to their work, potential isolation, unfamiliarity with online security, and the

  5. 9 kwi 2024 · As you scroll through the art scams (and/or spam) below, you’ll notice that some are almost identical, which is why it’s easy to spot them. If you receive one on your page, the best thing to do is report the comment if possible, then delete it and move on.

  6. 31 paź 2022 · Write the scammer’s email provider at their “abuse” address (abuse@yahoo.com, abuse@gmail.com etc.) and include the message with its headers. Complain about the message and ask that the account be shut down.

  7. What you can do if you suspect the email is a scam. If you discover an email scam here are some steps to take • Block the email from your service provider. • Contact your Internet Service Provider who can help stop scam emails from reaching you. • Visit https://www.scam-detector.com/how-to-report-scam-emails/